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(AP) — Green Party candidate Jill Stein wasted no time trying to swoop in on Bernie Sanders' political revolution.
Little more than a blip on the radar screen for a dozen years, Stein saw a fresh opportunity to woo progressives, climate activists and young radicals when Sanders left the race and threw his support behind Hillary Clinton.
Stein, 66, is a doctor by training who has only ever been elected as a town meeting member in Lexington, Massachusetts — a position requiring a few hundred votes.read more

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